English Grammar
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Find out grammatically correct sentence.

A. The new guidelines regarding safety protocols issued last month by the department has not yet been implemented at the local units despite repeated notices. ❤️

B. The new guidelines regarding safety protocols issued last month by the department have not yet been implemented at the local units despite repeated notices. 👍🏻

C. The new guidelines regarding safety protocols issued last month by the department have not yet been implemented at the local units despite repeat notices. 🔥

D. The new guidelines regarding safely protocols issued last month by the department have not yet been implemented at the local units despite repeated notices. 😀

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[7] Give antonym of 'callow' (adjective).
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A. mature
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B. childish
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C. coward
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D. nervous
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📍"The tribes lived by customs different from anything the English had ever seen."

🔰The sentence, "The tribes lived by customs different from anything the English had ever seen," is grammatically correct.

Here is a breakdown of its grammatical components:

✏️"The tribes lived by customs": This part establishes the subject ("The tribes") and the main verb ("lived"). The preposition "by" is correctly used in the phrasal verb "live by," meaning to follow or abide by a set of rules or principles (customs).

✏️"different from": This is a standard and acceptable idiomatic expression in English for comparison.

✏️"anything the English had ever seen": This phrase functions as a noun clause that specifies what the customs are different from.

✏️"the English": The noun phrase refers to the English people collectively.

✏️"had ever seen": This uses the past perfect tense ("had" + past participle of "see"). This tense is appropriate because it describes an action (seeing/experiencing) that occurred at a time in the past before the main action of the sentence ("lived by customs"), which is in the simple past tense.

The sentence is well-structured and conveys its meaning clearly.
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